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5th Global Health Supply Chain Summit

5th Global Health Supply Chain Summit 

Kigali, Rwanda
November 14-16, 2012 

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Wednesday, 14 November 2012


8:00 – 8:30 Registration


8:30 - 9:30 Opening and Welcoming Remarks
:

The Opening Remarks by the Honorable Minister of Health, Rwanda (Lemigo I)

Presentation of the agenda and the plenary speakersby Ms. Motomoke Eomba, GHSCS Technical Director (Lemigo I)

9:30- 10:30- Planery Session (Lemigo I)

  • Summary of 4th Global Health Supply Chain Summit: Summary of what happened since the last GHSCS and reference to People that Deliver (PtD) taking on the mantel: by Kevin Pilz

  • Keynote Presentation: Supply Chain Challenges in Public and Private Sectors: by Maeve Magner

  • Introduction to the Three Tracks: by Noel Watson

  • Questions from the audience

10:30 – 11:00 Coffee Break

11:00 – 12:30

Breakout Session #1:

Breakout Session Organization/Speaker Title

Taking Supply Chain
Innovations to the Public
Sector:
Optimizing supply
chain performance


Facilitator: David Sarley

Room: Lemigo I

AMP, Hamadou Dicko, Philippe Jaillard

 

Optimization of Benin’s Vaccine Logistics
Accenture, Gautam Shah Leveraging Private Interventions to Deliver Supply Chain Value, Ghana
OPTIMIZE PROJECT,
Modibo Dicko
Optimizing the Vaccine Supply Chains
Benchmarking Supply
Chain Performance:
Measuring Supply Chain
Performance:
Key
Commercial and Public
Health Sector Supply Chain Metrics
Facilitator: Kevin Pilz

Room: Lemigo II Admin Side

RTT, Lara Haigh

Challenges and benefits of using Metrics in private sector

JSI, Jennifer Chavez Supply Chain Performance Measurement Approaches in Global Health
Ops Mend LLC, Noel
Watson

Supply Chain Performance Measurement in the Private Sector: Theory and Practice

Risk Management: Theory
and Practice
Facilitator: Yasmin
Chandani

Room: Lemigo II Parking Side

USC, Yehuda Bassok Health Supply Chain Risks: Simple Solutions
LMI, Taylor Wilkerson Key Concepts in Supply Chain Risk management
Crown Agents Zimbabwe, Tom Wushe Managing Public Health Commodity Supply Chain Risk Vulnerability Under Difficult Environments: A Practitioner’s Perspective

12:30 – 2:00 Lunch – Poster Displays in Exhibit Hall (Lemigo I)

Poster Display (during lunch): The poster presentations will enable all participants to share their
experiences on their topics of choice on the themes related to the tracks. Guidelines will be shared.

2:00 – 3:15

Breakout Session #2:

Breakout Session Organization/Speaker Title

Taking Supply Chain
Innovations to Public Sector:

Improving data visibility


Facilitator: Caroline Healey

Room: Lemigo I

Initiative Sénégalaise de Santé Urbaine (ISSU), Cheik Seck

 

Experience in Informed Push Model for Family Planning Products in Senegal

MOHCW, Mischek
Ndlovu
Taking Supply Chain Innovations to the Public Sector: Improving Data Visibility
JSI/SC4CCM, Yasmin
Chandani
cStock: Making Community Stock Data Visible

Benchmarking Supply Chain
Performance:
Measuring
Supply Chain Performance:
Benchmarking Tools from
Commercial Sector and Public
Health Supply Chains
Facilitator: Noel Watson

Room: Lemigo II Admin Side

SCMS, Diane Reynolds Measuring Supply Chain Maturity
McKinsey, Hassan
Belkhayat, Doan
Hackley
What can we learn from Consumer Goods on Supply Chain? How can we smartly apply that to Health?
Purdue University, Ananth Iyer, Gemma
Berenguer
Continuous Productivity Improvement Opportunities: Private Goods Supply Chains To Country Level Healthcare Supply Chains

Risk Management:


Facilitator: Maeve Magner

Room: Lemigo II Parking Side

Deloitte, Alan Fowler Supply and Logistics Internal Control Evaluation (SLICE): Minimize Risk And Reduce Loss From Port To Patient
Llamasoft, Ryan Purcell Quantifying and Analyzing Supply Chain Design Risk
JSI/DELIVER, Chris
Warren
Angola: The Unintended Benefits of Risk Management

3:15 – 3:45 Coffee Break

3:45 - 5:00 - World Café

World Café: World Cafe is a creative process set in a café setting. The room is set up to resemble a café as much as possible: participants are seated around small tables with tablecloths and tea, coffee and other beverages. The world café ambiance allows a more relaxed and open conversation to take place.

Possible Presenters:

    • Jiru Bako, Crown Agents- Benchmarking Pharmaceutical Supplier Performance with a Specific Focus on Nigeria
    • Thomas Bizimana, National University of Rwanda- Pre-Service Training of Supply Chain Management in Rwanda
    • Yasmin Chandani, SC4CCM- Integrated Logistics System
    • Joseph Kabatende, Ministry of Health, Rwanda- Enhancing Supply Chain Management in Rwanda: eLMIS
    • Simplice Kamdem, USAID/PEPFAR Côte d’Ivoire- USAID/PEPFAR Côte d’Ivoire Approaches to Managing Risk in HIV/AIDS Commodities Supply Chain
    • Phillip Kamutenga, JSI- Transport Capacity Building of a Local Private 3PL – Cargo Management Logistics
    • Jonathan Pearson, Deloitte- Setting the stage for supply chain performance management in Kenya’s public sector
    • Winna Shango, Ministry of Health, Tanzania- ILS Gateway
    • Pete Ward, IBM- SMS for Life
    • Gary Willets, Sussol- Software - LMIS experience
    • Rex Wong, Yale University- AIDED model as a tool to scale up project, using some of coca cola projects as examples
    • Chris Wright, JSI- ERP and eLMIS in Tanzania

5:00 – 5:30 Wrap-Up

5:30 – 8:00 Cocktail Sponsored by CROWN AGENTS UK - The organizers will announce the location.


Thursday, 15 November 2012

8:00 – 8:30 Poster Walk

8:30 – 10:00 Plenary: Audience Choices (3) from World Café (Lemigo I)

10:00-10:30 Coffee Break

10:30 – 12:00

Breakout Session #3:

Breakout Session Organization/Speaker Title

Taking Supply Chain
Innovations to Public Sector:

Outsourcing Supply Chain
Functions and roles
Facilitator: Alan Bornbusch

Room: Ihema

JSI, Phil Kamutenga

 

Outsourcing Warehousing and Distribution: Planning, Oversight, and Capabilities
Western Cape
Government Health,
Michelle Arnot
Outsourcing Vaccine Supply Chains: The Western Cape Experience
Village Reach, Leah
Hasselback
NGO Social Responsibility Model for Commodity Delivery: Lessons Learned from Expanding a Supply Chain Redesign in Mozambique
Benchmarking Supply Chain
Performance:
Opportunities
to learn from commercial
sector, academia, and
ongoing public health supply
chain benchmarking
initiatives to improve supply
performance
Facilitator: Noel Watson

Room: Lemigo II Admin Side

Panelists: Diane Reynolds, Ananth Iyer, Lara Haigh.

Risk Management- Risk
Management Activity


Facilitators: Laila Akhlaghi
and Motomoke Eomba

Room: Lemigo II Parking Side

JSI/USAID | DELIVER PROJECT Small Group Activity on Understanding and Managing Supply Chain Risks : Audience members will learn a method to categorize various SC risks and determine ways to address risks.

 

12:00 – 2:00 Lunch – Poster Display (Lemigo I)

*The posters will be on display during lunch, before sessions and at the end of the last sessions

2:00 – 4:00 Networking (Lemigo I) – Last call for topics for Open Space

5:30 – 8:00 Cocktail Sponsored by LOGENIX -The organizers will announce the location


Friday, 16 November 2012 - IAPHL and Academia

8:00 – 8:30 Poster Walk (Lemigo I)

8:30 – 10:00 Open Space Technology – Selection of Topics from the Walls (Lemigo I)

10:00-10:30 Coffee Break

10:30 – 12:30 Small Group Discussion of Selected Topics (Lemigo I, Lemigo II Admin Side, and Lemigo II Parking Side) and Booth Walk, occurring at the same time (Ihema)

12:30 – 2:00 Lunch

2:00 – 4:00 Presentation (on what was treated during the Open Space) and Moving Forward (Lemigo I)


4:00 – 5:00
Closing Remarks (Lemigo I)